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  1. Fountain returned to New Orleans, played with the Dukes of Dixieland, then began leading bands under his own name. He owned his own club in the French Quarter in the 1960s and 1970s. He later acquired "Pete Fountain's Jazz Club" at the Riverside Hilton in downtown New Orleans.

  2. 9. Aug. 2016 · Pete Fountain plays at a club on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, April 1, 1971. As the featured soloist on ABC-TV’s popular weekly The Lawrence Welk Show, Fountain stepped out in front of the orchestra to accompany the adorable Lennon Sisters’ harmonies on “White Silver Sand.”

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  4. Pete Fountain, eigentlich Pierre Dewey LaFontaine jr., (* 3. Juli 1930 in New Orleans, Louisiana; † 6. August 2016 ebenda [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzklarinettist des New Orleans Jazz . Leben und Wirken.

  5. 7. Aug. 2016 · Pete Fountain, a clarinetist who brought the traditional jazz of his native New Orleans to a national audience through frequent appearances on the Lawrence Welk and Johnny Carson television...

  6. 6. Aug. 2016 · Clarinetist Pete Fountain, whose Dixieland jazz virtuosity and irrepressible wit endeared him to his native New Orleans and earned him decades of national television fame, has died at age 86.

  7. 10. Aug. 2016 · The statue of Pete Fountain in Musical Legends Park on Bourbon Street, photographed on Saturday, August 6, 2016, the day the famed New Orleans jazz clarinetist died at age of 86. Advocate...